Sainte Anne Bay in Seychelles during a sunny summer day
Sainte Anne Island
Nestled just four kilometers off the east coast of Mahé, Sainte Anne Island in Seychelles is a gem waiting to be discovered. Sainte Anne Island is the largest of the eight islands in the Ste Anne Marine National Park, covering an area of 2.27 square kilometers. Visitors will be captivated by its pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant tropical vegetation.
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Tropical beach Anse Major on Mahe in Seychelles
Anse Major Beach in Seychelles
Nestled on the northwestern coast of Mahé Island in Seychelles, Anse Major is a hidden gem that promises breathtaking scenery and a memorable adventure. This secluded beach, which can only be accessed by hiking or by boat, offers a tranquil escape from the more crowded spots on the island. Anse Major's pristine waters and lush surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the natural beauty of the Seychelles.
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Entrance to the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve in Seychelles.
Seychelles UNESCO Sites: Discover World Heritage Gems
Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, is home to two remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, located on Praslin Island, presents a pristine palm forest that has remained largely unchanged since prehistoric times. This reserve is notable for its endemic coco-de-mer palms, which produce the largest seeds in the plant kingdom.
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Seychelles currency banknotes, rupees with pictures of various local birds
Seychelles Currency: A Comprehensive Guide to the Seychellois Rupee
For travelers planning a trip to Seychelles, understanding the local currency is crucial for a smooth experience. The Seychelles Rupee (SCR) is the official currency, commonly referred to as "roupi" in Seychellois Creole and "roupie" in French. The current exchange rate stands at approximately 17.50 Seychellois Rupees to 1 British Pound, according to recent data from XE.
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Breathtaking beach in Seychelles Islands.
The Legends and Myths of Seychelles
The Seychelles archipelago, with its lush landscapes, azure waters, and secluded islands, is not just a haven for beach lovers and adventure seekers. It is also a fertile ground for a rich tapestry of legends and myths that have been woven into the fabric of its culture over centuries. These stories, passed down through generations, offer a glimpse into the mystical and mysterious side of Seychelles, adding depth and intrigue to its already captivating allure.
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Tropical Beach in Seychelles.
Silhouette Island | Seychelles
Silhouette Island, a hidden gem nestled in the Indian Ocean, is an embodiment of unspoiled natural beauty and rich ecological diversity. This idyllic island, part of the Seychelles archipelago, offers a serene escape for those seeking to immerse themselves in nature's wonders. This blog unveils the myriad facets of Silhouette Island, making it a must-visit destination for eco-tourists and nature lovers.
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Remains of a pirate ship in Seychelles.
Seychelles Pirates: Echoes of the Past
Nestled on the edge of the Indian Ocean, the Seychelles archipelago has long been a destination of unparalleled beauty, drawing visitors to its shores with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush tropical forests. However, beyond its idyllic landscapes, Seychelles harbors a fascinating and tumultuous history marked by tales of piracy. For guests at the Fisherman's Cove Resort, exploring the legacy of Seychelles pirates offers a captivating glimpse into the adventurous and often perilous past of these enchanting islands.
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The coast of Mahé Island, Seychelles.
Takamaka Rum Distillery: A Taste of Seychelles
The lush and tropical Mahé Island is home to the Takamaka Rum Distillery, a cultural heritage and a must-visit place in Seychelles. This renowned distillery is not just a place where rum is made; it's a destination where the spirit of Seychelles comes to life.
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Cousin Island in Seychelles
Cousin Island in Seychelles
Nestled in the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, a short boat ride from the main island of Mahe, lies Cousin Island - a haven for wildlife and a shining example of conservation success in Seychelles. This small island, with its unspoiled natural beauty and rich biodiversity, offers a unique glimpse into the ecological wonders of this island nation. In this blog, we dive into the enchanting world of Cousin Island, exploring its significance as a nature reserve and its allure for nature enthusiasts.
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Victoria Clocktower in Seychelles
Victoria Clocktower
In the bustling heart of Victoria, the capital city of Seychelles, stands a historical beacon - the Victoria Clocktower. Known locally as 'Lorloz,' this elegant structure is not just a city landmark, but a symbol of the island's colonial heritage and enduring charm. In this blog, we will journey through the history, significance, and allure of the Victoria Clocktower, a must-visit for anyone exploring the enchanting Seychelles.
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